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Sumit Randhir Singh

Researcher at University of California, San Diego

Publications -  127
Citations -  1767

Sumit Randhir Singh is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Macular degeneration. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 115 publications receiving 1302 citations. Previous affiliations of Sumit Randhir Singh include Artemis & L V Prasad Eye Institute.

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Wide-field choroidal thickness profile in healthy eyes.

TL;DR: Choroidal thickness and large choroidal vessel thickness of 20 eyes in horizontal and vertical meridians using WF-OCT are evaluated using wide field optical coherence tomography to find that CT and LCVT are highest at the macular area with reduction towards the periphery.
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Choroidal imaging biomarkers.

TL;DR: This work attempts to provide a basic understanding of the choroid in both health and disease using these choroidal biomarkers, and addresses lacunae in the literature that have led to ambiguity and difficulty in the interpretation of these variables.
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Low-dose topiramate versus lamotrigine in migraine prophylaxis (the Lotolamp study).

TL;DR: To assess the efficacy and safety of topiramate and lamotrigine for prophylaxis in patients with frequent migraine as compared to each other and to placebo.
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RBD in Parkinson's disease: A clinical case control study from North India

TL;DR: RBD may precede or follow PD onset, and has association with higher occurrence of hallucinations and other nocturnal problems; although most of these episodes were brief, had static course and were not associated with violent behavior.
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Major histocompatibility complex class I and II detection as a diagnostic tool in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies.

TL;DR: In this article, the diagnostic utility of MHC class I and II antigen expression on the muscle biopsies from patients with various neuromuscular disorders and to validate its addition in the existing diagnostic armamentarium was evaluated.